- Joseph Bernard Clark
Joseph Bernard Clark (1868-1940) was a British ornamental
plasterer and co-founder of the specialist plasterwork company of Clark & Fenn.Born in
Dundee on 25 March 1868, the son of a plasterer, Clarks family moved toLondon when he was still young. In 1913 Clark joined with Harry Fenn, a surveyor, founding a company atLoughborough Junction to specialise in ornamental fibrous plasterwork andPlaster of Paris work. The business was a rapid success with commissions from the new cinemas and major theatres who competed against each other through the splendour of their interior decoration. For designs, Clark & Fenn worked closely with G. Jackson & Sons, founded in 1780 withRobert Adam as a designer. The company soon moved to larger premises atClapham Old Town where they were able to prefabricate much of their work off-site. This allowed them to take the mouldings ready-prepared for installation to a theatre or cinema, minimising the disruption to performances and rehearsals.Notable works include:
*Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
*Grand Theatre Leeds
*London Palladium
*Somerset House inthe Strand
*St. Clement Danes in the Strand,
*Granada, Tooting External links
* [http://www.scottishcinemas.org.uk/uk/london/tooting/index.html Interior photographs of the Granada, Tooting]
* [http://www.skanska.co.uk/catalogue/ Catalogue of decorative mouldings] Clark and Fennources
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